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Weekly News from Grace Episcopal Church
Published November 4, 2022
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All Saints Sunday Celebration | |
Today’s observation of All Saints Sunday provides us with the opportunity to remember the loved ones who have gone before us, to renew our baptismal vows, and also welcome the newest members of the church through baptism at 10 a.m.
Baptismal Candidates are: Catherine James Ward, daughter of Blair and Dustin Ward Daniel Thibaut O’Neill, son of Cherisse Thibaut O’Neill and Daniel Weddell O’Neill, and grandson of Michael and Liz Gibbons Join us in a celebration of our baptismal candidates in the parish hall after the 10 a.m. service.
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All Saints Remembrances
November 6 at 9 a.m.
At both services, we will pray for those who died this past year, those interred in the Grace Church Columbarium and those loved ones we have lost throughout our lives.
Join this moving Service of Remembrance will be held in the Memorial Garden at 9 a.m. today.
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First Sundays at 5
November 6 at 5 p.m.
Worshipers gather around the baptismal font in candlelight to explore their faith in a different setting. This worship experience is designed to calm our senses with candlelight, soft music and a time alone with God.
We will commemorate the saints, and faithful departed. Parishioners are invited to light candles to commemorate their family and friends who have gone before us. Come and join us for this peaceful and moving service.
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Stewardship Ingathering
Sunday, November 6
Stewardship Sunday is All Saints Sunday, November 6, 2022.
We hope you will prayerfully consider your pledge for 2023.
Thank you for prayerfully considering your 2023 pledge to Grace Church. Your contributions support Grace Church's mission and the needs of many within and outside the parish.
Please remember to return your pledge card this Sunday. Pledge cards are in the pews. We thank you if you pledged online or have sent in your pledge card. Please feel free to put the “I pledged early” card in (found in the pews) with the offerings.
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More Than Enough
Blessed are the Poor
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Jesus had a soft spot for the poor. It might be fair to say he preferred the poor. Poverty exists everywhere, you needn’t go to a “developing nation” to find it. It’s down your block. Don’t think so? You’re likely not looking hard enough. Here, Jesus
challenges us to look. Because he tells the poor, and the hungry, “I see you, and yours is coming.”
Read More
Click below to see a Stewardship Moment
Betsy Solomon of the Shepherds Center
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An Invitation from the Discernment Team
Everyone Is Welcome!
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The Grace Church Discernment Team is conducting a parish-wide Listening Session on Sunday, November 13, after the 10 a.m. service. Information from the Listening Session will be included in the Parish Profile and help guide activities to call a new Rector. Everyone is welcome. | |
Funeral Planning:
A Gift for Those Who Remain.
Sunday, November 13 - 11:30 a.m.
There will come a time when we die and others will have the task of planning for the celebration of our life. A great gift that we can give is to let them know our own wishes for our funeral service.
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The Rev. Thomas Skillings, The Rev. Mary Haggerty and Phillip Brunswick will lead this session to help ensure that you have the knowledge and comfort for your loved ones that your Burial Service will reflect your faith and wishes.
This session is limited to 20 people and registration is required. You can register by signing the sheet in the Parish Hall or by calling Phillip at 314-821-1806 x21. Please note that another session will be offered later in the year.
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Docent-led Art Museum Tour with
Grace on the Go
At 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 16, Grace on the go is privileged to have a docent-guided tour of Global Threads: The Art and Fashion of Indian Chintz at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Over several centuries, Indian artisans perfected complex methods for creating painted and printed cloth in a spectrum of fade-resistant colors. This collection, largely drawn from the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, also features works from private collections and complementary objects from our museum.
Sign up in the Parish Hall for the tour and lunch at Panorama at 11:30; also sign up to offer a ride or be driven. The exhibit fee is $10 for seniors, payable in advance. Members are free; be sure to mark your membership on the sign-up form. Car pools will leave Grace at 9:15 am. Parking is available in the museum’s garage for $15 or free at street level in parking lots on either side of Art Hill.
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Butter Braids Are Back!
Sale after Sunday's 10:00 a.m. service.
Fundraiser for the Youth Mission Trip.
Butter Braids are back for the Holiday season! Grace Youth will be selling Butter Braids after the 10 a.m. service. Not only are they offering the traditional filled butter braid pastries, but you can also order rolls, herb bread, pizzas and cookie dough. Everything is frozen and ready to bake!
As a bonus, to donate to the Christmas Cookie sale, you may purchase the dough and the youth group will take care of the baking for you!
Ordering is simple. Just click on the link below to order and pay.
If you prefer you may place an order after the 10 a.m. service on November 6. Checks may be made payable to “Grace Episcopal Church Youth Mission Trip. Note: these orders are for local pick-up only. The deadline for ordering is November 6!
Orders may be picked up at Grace on Thursday, November 17 from 6 until 7 p.m. or on Sunday, November 19 after the 10 a.m. service.
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Christmas Cookie Sale
The high school youth group and mission trip participants will have a Christmas cookie sale on Saturday, December 10, at
9 a.m. at Grace.
Can you please make six dozen cookies for the event and drop them off at Grace on December 8 or 9? Pick-up is available if you can’t drop your cookies off. You may drop off frozen dough any day before December 4, and we'll bake the cookies for you. Donations for the high schoolers are accepted to make a batch on your behalf.
Email Joanie Van Rees by November 6 if you would like to make 6 dozen cookies, donate dough to make six dozen cookies, or donate money for the youth to make six dozen cookies. You may also sign up in Parish Hall.
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The Four Fold Path:
Exploring the Gospels
As a guide to Transformation
Adult Education Series
9 a.m. in the Library
Continuing through November 20
(No meeting November 6)
MeetingID:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88115451831
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Using the video lectures by Dr. Shaia and in conversation with one another we'll discover the pattern he sees at the heart of the sacred texts of the four Gospels; a way that can guide us on a journey of growth, transformation and love. Alexander describes how each Gospel is written in response to one of life's four great questions.
All are invited to any or all of the meetings.
Questions: Contact the Rev. Thomas Skillings
Thomas.Skillings@GraceKirkwood.org
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Trinity Hot Lunch Ministry Needs Volunteers
This is a special ministry that touches the very core of our faith. As we receive God's mercy and love, we are asked to become a conduit of his love to others. “To feed the hungry” is the first of the Corporal Works of Mercy. Trinity Hot Lunch gives us the privilege and blessing of fulfilling this deeply Christian duty. Read More
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Fill the Hunger Barrel
Please remember our neighbors in need. Drop your non-perishable food items in Grace’s red hunger barrel in Albright Parish Hall each Sunday. Your donations will be distributed through KirkCare and Trinity Episcopal Church food pantries.
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Coffee Hour
Sundays at 9 & 11 a.m.
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The Holy Eucharist
Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m.
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Tuesday Book Group
at 10:00 a.m.
at the church and on Zoom. The Book Group is now reading The Pope's Butcher. All are welcome!
Click here to learn more!
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Men's Breakfast
Wednesdays 8 a.m.
Denny's in Sunset Hills
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Adult Forum
Exploring the Gospels
as a guide to Transformation
October 9-November 20
(No meeting November 6)
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Taking Faith Home
is full of Bible readings, and prayers to make part of your spiritual life with your family.
Taking Faith Home Sunday, November 6
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Prayer List
Parish List
Shirley Browne
Ethel Cromwell
Katie Conrad
Ginger Dokos
Eric Woodruff
Donna Faust
David Fly
Ted Guarino
Mike Lillmars
Chris Manuel
Jeane McKenna
Steve Mika
Virginia Moellenhoff
Johnny Nelson
Langen Neubacher
Marty O'Leary
Chloe Poe
Beverly Shands
Brooks Ward
Diane Warhover
Friends & Family
Carrie Gurley
Martha Ramsay Huff
Jenny
Michael & Mary Leiweke
Allison Shortlane
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November 8
Becky Coulter
Carla Hildebrandt
November 9
Blake Bradshaw (Jr.)
Marty O'Leary
Elena Wallach
November 11
Bettina Adams
Caroline Davis
Paul Latt
Michael Miller
November 12
Julie Graham
Jason Hoffart
Joe Reis
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Our Prayer list requests and updates should be e-mailed to the parish office. Names will be left on the prayer list for one month unless the parish office is notified.
Note: the Intercession Prayer Book is now available for people to write their
prayer requests.
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Pastoral Care
In case of a pastoral emergency, please call the parish office at 314-821-1806. For pastoral emergencies after office hours, call the parish office and press "7" to be connected to the priest-on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In case of severe illness, hospitalization, when a person is near death or at the death of a member of the church, please notify the clergy as soon as possible in order to secure the ministrations of the church.
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Transition Prayer
Almighty God, who knows our needs even before we ask, grant us a spirit of faith and courage, that we may have the strength to meet the days to come with steadfastness and patience; look graciously on this parish family and send forth your Holy Spirit to guide us to be of one heart and mind, that we may receive a faithful pastor, who will care for your people and equip us for our ministries; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Online Giving
We are grateful to everyone who is keeping their pledge current. Your generosity is gratifying and inspiring. To give online please click the link below and checks may be mailed to 514 East Argonne, Kirkwood, MO 63122. If you are out of work and unable to make your pledge, we understand. Please let the parish office know.
Giving is easier than ever. Just click below.
Select your desired fund from the drop down menu
and follow the prompts to complete your donation.
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Grace Episcopal Church
514 East Argonne Drive
314-821-1806
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